YouTube Uses Google AI To Hunt Down Extremist Contents

YouTube is again stepping up its efforts to reduce the amount of extremist contents on its platform.
YouTube is again stepping up its efforts to reduce the amount of extremist contents on its platform.
Imitating can be a good thing when done properly. Sometimes, a copy can even be better if it can eliminate some of the original's weaknesses. The same goes with Facebook and its properties in copying Snapchat.
The microblogging service Twitter has been known to 'invent' pretty much many things in the social media sphere.
Visual search is a convenience is searching. Instead of the usual typing, people can just use images to look for the things they want. Practically useful on services that have plenty of images for products.
Going fast means to go even faster. While being just fast isn't pleasing Google, the case is not always like that.
Quora, is a question-and-answer network that can be the place to get answers to just about any questions on any imaginable topics.
Adobe has been playing a huge role in interactivity and creative contents on the World Wide Web. But as the web advances, things should be played well.
When new things come, some old things somehow become obsolete.
Chatbots and AI can go well together. But the thing is, they can go out of the subject, thinking that they're right, in a bad way.
The race in creating better and more powerful Artificial Intelligence continues. Microsoft has created a research lab with a focus on developing general-purpose AI technology.
DeepMind, is a Google-owned division that focuses on developing artificial intelligence-based technologies.








